Application of protective film in construction sites: Use and scenario sharing of glass film
In modern architectural design, glass is widely used due to its transparency, beauty, and lighting performance. However, ordinary glass has problems such as fragility, UV penetration, poor privacy, and high energy consumption. Glass protective film (also known as architectural glass film) is a functional film that can effectively improve the safety, energy savings, and comfort of glass and plays an important role in various building sites.
The main categories of glass films:
1:Home Thermal Insulation Protective Film
-Privacy films (such as frosted or dimming films) are suitable for home use for thermal insulation and privacy.
-Sunroom/Glass Roof: High thermal insulation films reduce the greenhouse effect and make the indoor temperature more comfortable.
2:Temporary protective film for buildings
Temporary protective glass film made of PE (polyethylene) is an economical and practical short-term protective material, mainly used in construction sites, decoration sites, or during glass transportation to prevent the glass surface from being scratched, contaminated, or corroded. It is characterized by low cost, easy construction, and quick removal, which is suitable for short-term protection needs.
Scratch-resistant and wear-resistant PE film has a certain toughness and can resist slight friction and dust during transportation and construction.
Dust-proof and anti-fouling Prevent cement, paint, glue, and other pollutants from adhering to keep the glass clean.
Light-transmitting and non-blocking Translucent or transparent material does not affect construction lighting and inspection.
Easy to stick and remove With low-viscosity adhesive backing, there is no residual adhesive after construction, and it is easy to tear off.
Economical and practical Low price, suitable for short-term use, reducing protection costs.